General Troubleshooting Chart - Re-Verber-Ray DX Troubleshooting Manual

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SYMPTOM
Thermostat closed, fan does not
operate.
Thermostat closed. Fan operates.
No glo-bar energization.
Thermostat Closed. Fan operates.
No Switch Lights.
Note: If Glo-Bar is energized, the
switch light is faulty.
Thermostat closed. Fan and glo-bar
operate. After 45 second glo-bar
shuts off. No ignition.
Thermostat closed, fan operates.
Switch light is energized. No glo-
bar energization.
Thermostat closed. Fan and glo-
bar operate. Ignition occurs.
Burner cycles off and will not
recycle.
Thermostat closed, fan operates.
Switch light is energized. Glo-Bar
is energized. No Valve light.
Note: If heater fires, the valve light
is faulty.
Thermostat closed. Fan and glo-
bar operate. Ignition occurs.
Burner cycles off. Burner recycles.
Thermostat closed, fan operates.
Switch light, Glo-Bar and Valve
light is energized. After 45
seconds, glo-bar shuts off. No
Ignition.
Refers to DX-2 Series Heaters
with Indicator Lights

GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

EXPLANATION
1. Blown fuse.
2. Faulty thermostat.
3. Loose or disconnected wire.
4. Faulty fan.
1. Loose or disconnected wire.
2. Box lid or gasket not in place.
3. Plugged pressure switch lines.
4. Plugged inlet or restricted exhaust vent.
5. Baffle location incorrect.
6. Faulty pressure switches.
7. Faulty circuit control.
8. Faulty glo-bar.
1. Loose or disconnected wire.
2. Box lid or gasket not in place.
3. Plugged pressure switch lines.
4. Plugged inlet or restricted exhaust vent.
5. Baffle location incorrect.
6. Faulty pressure switches.
1. Closed gas supply.
2. Dirty or restricted gas orifice.
3. Faulty valve. Disconnected valve wire.
4. Inlet pressure too high - (max pressure = 14").
1. Faulty glo-bar.
2. Faulty circuit control.
1. Polarity reversed.
2. No electrical ground.
3. Faulty circuit control.
4. Low gas pressure.
5. Flame rod faulty.
1. Disconnected valve wire.
2. Faulty circuit control.
1. Low gas pressure.
2. Baffle improperly positioned.
3. Faulty exhaust pressure switch.
4. Restricted flue vent.
1. Closed gas supply.
2. Dirty or restricted gas orifice.
3. Faulty valve or disconnected wires.
4. Inlet pressure too high (max. pressure = 14").
Refers to DX or XTS Series Heaters
without Indicator Lights
1. Replace.
2. Replace.
3. Repair as required.
4. Lubricate, repair or replace.
1. Repair as required.
2. Put in place.
3. Clean as necessary.
4. Remove foreign matter.
5. Reposition baffle.
6. Replace only - do not adjust.
7. Replace circuit control.
8. Replace glo-bar.
1. Repair as required.
2. Put in place.
3. Clean as necessary.
4. Remove foreign matter.
5. Reposition baffle.
6. Replace only - Do not adjust.
1. Open all gas connections.
2. Remove and clean with a soft cloth.
3. Replace valve or reconnect wires.
4. Adjust pressure.
1. Replace.
2. Replace.
1. Correct polarity.
2. Connect electrical ground with junction box.
3. Replace.
4. Provide required gas pressure.
5. Replace.
1. Reconnect wire.
2. Replace circuit control.
1. Provide required gas pressure.
2. Reposition baffle.
3. Replace.
4. Remove foreign matter.
1. Open all gas connections.
2. Remove and clean with a soft cloth.
3. Replace valve or reconnect wires.
4. Lower inlet pressure.
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SOLUTION
Refers to all Heaters
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